Hello, I am hoping someone can help with what is probaly a simple task for someone experience. I have installed the current version of Aspell on my server (Sparc, Solaris 8), and am now trying to install the perl module so I can use it. When I first tried it failed because of dependices. I worked back through the list to find what modules I needed to install. The first one installed fine, the second (PathTools) will not. I get the error;
cc -c   -xO3 -xdepend    -DVERSION=\"3.2701\" -DXS_VERSION=\"3.2701\" -KPIC -I/usr/perl5/5.00503/su
4-solaris/CORE  Cwd.c
make: cc: Command not found
make: *** Cwd.o Error 127
I have got GNU gcc 3.4.6, I thought this would compile all things. Could someone please point me in the right direction. Thanks.

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